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8/28/2025 |
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Edward Jones will sponsor the immersive holiday light display at the Missouri Botanical Garden
WHAT: Garden Glow
WHEN: November 15–January 3
WHERE: Missouri Botanical Garden
4344 Shaw Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63110
COST: $6–$24
MORE INFORMATION: mobot.org/glow
(ST. LOUIS) Garden Glow returns for its 13th year in November with a new sponsor – Edward Jones.
Garden Glow brings thousands of visitors to the Missouri Botanical Garden each year for an immersive holiday light experience.
“Collaborating with the Garden Glow is an incredible opportunity to support a tradition that brings light, joy, and connection to our community,” said Tina Hrevus, Garden Trustee and Principal, Edward Jones. “As a Trustee of the Missouri Botanical Garden and a Principal at Edward Jones, I see firsthand how this event inspires families, strengthens local bonds, and showcases the beauty of our shared spaces. It’s a celebration of nature, togetherness, and the spirit of St. Louis.”
The Garden is thrilled to partner with Edward Jones to illuminate the holiday season with Garden Glow, which features more than 2 million dazzling lights. This beloved St. Louis tradition will bring back familiar favorites to the holiday light show in 2025, as well as several new features for visitors to enjoy.
The walkthrough, outdoor display presented by Edward Jones will run nightly November 15, 2025–January 3, 2026. The show will be closed on Nov. 25, Nov. 28 and Dec. 24–25. Garden Glow hours vary by date. Advanced tickets are strongly encouraged to guarantee the date/time of your choosing. Tickets range from $6– $24.
To learn more, please visit mobot.org/glow. The Garden will share more details, including information on new displays, as we get closer to the holiday season.
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The Missouri Botanical Garden’s mission is “to discover and share knowledge about plants and their environment in order to preserve and enrich life.” Today, 166 years after opening, the Missouri Botanical Garden is a National Historic Landmark and a center for science, conservation, education and horticultural display.